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What time/TV channel is the Women's Irish Open on today? Tee times, TV info etc

What time/TV channel is the Women's Irish Open on today? Tee times, TV info etc

The KPMG Women's Irish Open is upon us as the Ladies European Tour returns.
Carton House hosts the tournament for the second straight year after Annabel Dimmock claimed the title last year.
Leona Maguire comes into her home competition in improving form, having recently tied for 19th in the Women's PGA Championship.
She is part of a record-setting Irish cast for this year's instalment of the tournament, with sixteen players from the island in contention.
Ladie's European Tour number one Chiara Tamburlini is also in action in Kildare, alongside Charley Hull and Bronte Law, who are numbers three and five in the rankings.
All the action can be followed on Sky Sports Golf with the coverage beginning at 5pm today.
Selected first round tee times (Irish time)
*denotes amateur
8:12am - Pia Babnik (Slovenia), Lisa Pettersson (Sweden), *Beth Coulter (Ireland)
8:36am - Lauren Walsh (Ireland), Madelene Sagstrom (Sweden), Chiara Tamburlini (Switzerland)
8:48am - Anna Foster (Ireland), Mimi Rhodes (England), Cara Gainer (England)
9:00am - Leona Maguire (Ireland), Anna Nordqvist (Sweden), *Aine Donegan (Ireland)
9:12am - *Anna Dawson (Ireland), Annabell Fuller (England), Kelsey Bennett (Australia)
9:24am - Ginnie Ding (Hong Kong), April Angurasaranee (Thailand), *Olivia Costello (Ireland)
10:00am - Ayako Uehara (Japan), Dorota Zalewska (Poland), *Rebekah Gardner (Northern Ireland)
10:00am - *Emma Fleming (Ireland), Tereza Melecka (Czech Republic), Alessia Nobilio (Italy)
1:36pm - Annabel Wilson (Northern Ireland), Laura Cowan (Germany), Lottie Woad (England)*
1:48 pm - Olivia Mehaffey (Northern Ireland), Bronte Law (England), Klara Davidson Spilkova (Czechia)
1:48pm - Liz Young (England), Canice Screene (Ireland), Polly Mack (Germany)
2:00pm - Sara Byrne (Ireland), Charley Hull (England), Georgia Hall (England)
2:12pm - Celine Herbin (France), Sofie Bringner (Sweden), *Marina Joyce Moreno (Northern Ireland)
2:24 pm – *Roisin Scanlon (Ireland), Helen Tamy Kreuzer (Germany), Eleanor Givens (England)
3:00pm - *Anna Abom (Ireland), Sanna Nuutinen (Finland), Gudrun Bjorgvinsdottir (Iceland)
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